NEW LED lighting system was installed GE IN LONDON
Company GE Lighting, partner and global sponsor of the 2012 Olympic Games, in collaboration with the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games has implemented a number of projects in the field of lighting capital of the UK.
GE Lighting has put energy-efficient lighting solutions with low impact on the environment for permanent and temporary lighting installations, and that after the Olympic and Paralympic Games at the end of September 2012 for many years will contribute to saving energy and can be reused in various projects throughout the city .
Guaranteed security - a key factor for events of this level and scale. GE Lighting is supplied lighting fixtures and lamps Odyssey CMH Streetwise own production, which ensure the greatest possible safety of visitors of Olympic venues and the lamps Streetwise, which are brighter than their counterparts and promote optimal quality color reproduction and maximum clarity when shooting with the help of video surveillance systems.
With a broad portfolio of solutions, GE Lighting has also delivered a number of special sports floodlights for the Olympic hockey arena. A powerful architectural floodlight Euroflood 2000 has a built-in ballast compartment for high pressure sodium lamps (HPS) and metal halide (MH) lamps up to 600 watts.
In addition, in preparation for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, GE installed a new LED lighting system on Tower Bridge. New lighting highlights the unique architectural features of the main attractions of London, thanks to the installed lamp that can change the intensity and color of light, while significantly reducing power consumption.
Tower Bridge at the time of the games - within 45 days - will be installed giant Olympic rings and three strokes of the symbolism of the Paralympic Games. GE uses its LED-spotlights in the light of the Olympic rings in London, as well as their smaller copies in Belfast, Edinburgh and Cardiff. The project is implemented in close cooperation with the City in order to ensure the continued use of venues after the Games.
`As a partner of the 2012 Olympic Games in London on Sustainable Development and the sponsor of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012, we are pleased to provided the opportunity to contribute to ensure the most efficient use of electricity without harming the environment during the Games - said Phil Marshall (Phil Marshall), president and CEO of GE Lighting Europe, Central Asia and Africa. - We are working closely with the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games in order to satisfy requirements for lighting the city, which will be the legacy of the end of the Olympic Games, as well as the creation of temporary objects that can be used for other activities `.